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QR was good times.

Was given some bad news about my plans for the car however. Time to completely rethink my plan of attack for building a track car. Stupid government making life harder for me :(

Was given some bad news about my plans for the car however. Time to completely rethink my plan of attack for building a track car. Stupid government making life harder for me :(

:(

What's the issue?

No more cages in street legal cars after the 30th of June. If it's currently there you can keep it but no more mod plates for cages.

Thinking I might keep the 34 more or less as she is and start looking for a car to turn into a 100% track weapon. Maybe start with an S13/180SX or MX-5 base and work up from there.

No more cages in street legal cars after the 30th of June. If it's currently there you can keep it but no more mod plates for cages.

oooh....means my Silvia will eventually have some value :) I love my blue plate!

No more cages in street legal cars after the 30th of June. If it's currently there you can keep it but no more mod plates for cages.

Thinking I might keep the 34 more or less as she is and start looking for a car to turn into a 100% track weapon. Maybe start with an S13/180SX or MX-5 base and work up from there.

Just get it done before June 30 then? :D:P

No more cages in street legal cars after the 30th of June. If it's currently there you can keep it but no more mod plates for cages.

Thinking I might keep the 34 more or less as she is and start looking for a car to turn into a 100% track weapon. Maybe start with an S13/180SX or MX-5 base and work up from there.

I know people who know people that bring htose sorts of cars in :P I also know where a jap MX5 is sitting at the moment if you wish to have a sit in one to see if you fit.

No more cages in street legal cars after the 30th of June. If it's currently there you can keep it but no more mod plates for cages.

Thinking I might keep the 34 more or less as she is and start looking for a car to turn into a 100% track weapon. Maybe start with an S13/180SX or MX-5 base and work up from there.

Just cages or other stuff going to happen aswell?

edit: like i was saying last night, turbo'd mx5, cheap to do and good for almost anything. their club is active too, does a lot of lakeside trackdays.

Edited by sneakey pete

No more cages in street legal cars after the 30th of June. If it's currently there you can keep it but no more mod plates for cages.

Thinking I might keep the 34 more or less as she is and start looking for a car to turn into a 100% track weapon. Maybe start with an S13/180SX or MX-5 base and work up from there.

Hmmm means i need to get one done before then... Does it include everything like bolt in, half cage, etc etc?

I thought it was only 6 point cages that were getting axed?

Morning Mangs. Productive Friday yesterday, finally nearly on top of all my work

I'm not sure what the full changes to the vehicle modification rules will entail. I'm going to give Daniel-San a call on Monday or Tuesday to try and find out what's what.

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